US9263348B2 - Film thickness metrology - Google Patents
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- the disclosure relates generally to production of integrated circuit chips, and more particularly to controlling film thickness on vertical sidewalls of features of IC chips.
- Integrated circuit (IC) chip production is challenged by complex three-dimensional structures and films associated with these structures. Controlling film thickness on sidewalls of vertical surfaces of structures is crucial to proper operation of integrated circuits.
- Optical techniques such as scatterometry have been used to assess sidewall film thickness.
- Scatterometry requires accurate and time-consuming modeling of an entire complex three-dimensional structure in order to achieve accurate measurements of sidewall film thickness.
- accuracy can only be attained if most or all other parameters are tightly controlled, and measurement devices are calibrated according to the specific set of parameters.
- Such parameters include, for example, the composition of all films, surface roughness, feature morphology/shape, etc. This is due to the complex signature of the reflected signal. Even with tight control of the features, it remains difficult to reliably tease out an accurate film thickness measurement from the scatterometry signal.
- the utility of scatterometry methods are particularly limited in production mode.
- SEM scanning electron microscopy
- TEM transmission electron microscopy
- aspects of the invention provide a method of determining a target thickness for a conformal film disposed over a structure having at least one vertical sidewall on an IC chip, and an IC chip having a conformal film of the determined target thickness.
- a first aspect of the disclosure provides a method including: measuring a first critical dimension (CD) of a structure disposed on a wafer, the structure having at least one vertical surface; depositing a first conformal film over the structure to form a coated structure, wherein the first conformal film covers each of a horizontal and the vertical surfaces of the structure; measuring a second CD of the coated structure; and determining a target first conformal film thickness based on a difference between the first CD and the second CD.
- CD critical dimension
- a second aspect of the disclosure provides a method including: depositing a first conformal film over a wafer having a structure thereon, thereby forming a coated structure, the structure including at least one vertical surface and at least one horizontal surface; measuring a first critical dimension (CD) of the structure; performing an etch to remove a partial thickness of the first conformal film from each of the at least one vertical surface and at least one horizontal surface; measuring a second CD of the coated structure; and determining a target first conformal film thickness based on a difference between the first CD and the second CD.
- CD critical dimension
- FIGS. 1-3 show an illustrative IC chip in various steps in a method in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 shows an IC chip in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 5-6 show IC chips in accordance with further embodiments of the invention.
- FIGS. 7-8 show an IC chip in various steps in a method in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- aspects of the invention provide a method for determining a target thickness for a conformal film disposed over at least one three-dimensional feature on an IC chip, as well as an IC chip having a conformal film of a target thickness disposed thereon.
- an IC chip 1 is provided.
- IC chip 1 may include a number of electronic circuits manufactured by lithographic processes or patterned diffusion of trace elements into the surface of a wafer 10 in a conventional manner.
- a structure 20 having at least one vertical surface 30 and horizontal surface 55 is formed.
- structure 20 is a trench.
- structure 20 may be a raised feature such as, for example, a fin or a ridge ( FIG. 4 ).
- structure 20 may be any other type of feature which is symmetrically coated, such that the structure includes dual films measured with a single delta critical dimension (CD) measurement.
- CD critical dimension
- first critical dimension (CD) 40 of structure 20 is measured. This measurement, and others described further herein, may be performed using critical dimension scanning electron microscopy (CD SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), or other suitable techniques.
- CD SEM critical dimension scanning electron microscopy
- AFM atomic force microscopy
- first CD 40 represents the width of the trench as formed, prior to the deposition of any subsequent films or layers.
- first CD 40 represents the width of the structure 20 prior to the depositing of the first conformal film 50 .
- first conformal film 50 may be deposited over structure 20 as shown in FIG. 2 , to form coated structure 25 .
- First conformal film 50 is deposited over each of a horizontal surface 55 and a vertical surface 30 of structure 20 .
- first conformal film 50 may be deposited such that a measurable trench opening 57 remains between vertical sidewalls 56 , 58 on an outer surface of coated structure 25 , i.e., the trench is not entirely filled during deposition of first conformal film 50 .
- first conformal film 50 is similarly deposited over each of a horizontal surface 55 and a vertical surface 30 of structure 20 , forming coated structure 25 .
- second CD 60 represents a width of the trench opening 57 between vertical sidewalls 56 , 58 on an outer surface of first conformal film 50 , i.e., second CD 60 represents a width of trench opening 57 in first conformal film 50 ( FIG. 2 ).
- CD 60 measures greater than 0 nm, because first conformal film 50 does not fill trench opening 57 .
- Other units of distance besides nanometers may of course be used as appropriate to the scale of the coated structure 25 .
- second CD 60 may be smaller than first CD 40 .
- second CD 60 represents a width of coated structure 25 , i.e., a distance between vertical sidewalls 56 , 58 .
- second CD 60 may be greater than first CD 40 .
- a difference between first CD 40 and second CD 60 forms the basis for a determination of a target thickness for first conformal film 50 .
- target thickness 70 of first conformal film 50 is equal to the absolute value of one half the difference between first CD 40 and second CD 60 .
- the target thickness 70 of first conformal film 50 can be determined with greater precision, taking into account uncertainties associated with the measurements of each of the first CD 40 and second CD 60 .
- Each measurement, e.g., of first CD 40 and second CD 60 has an associated uncertainty regarding the precision of the measurement.
- target thickness 70 of first conformal film 50 is equal to the absolute value of one half the difference between first CD 40 and second CD 60 , however, in Equation 2, the difference between first CD 40 and second CD 60 is ⁇ one half of ⁇ ( ⁇ 1 2 + ⁇ 2 2 ), thus accounting for a uncertainty in the measurements oft while reducing it by half.
- target thickness 70 of first conformal film 50 facilitates a determination which is subject to half the uncertainty that would typically be accorded to such a target thickness 70 calculation due to the dual sidewall coating inherent in a conformal film coating.
- target thickness 70 of first conformal film 50 may be adjusted either through further deposition or removal of a partial thickness of first conformal film 50 .
- the determined target thickness 70 will provide process control and feedback regarding the deposition process, and may be fed forward to subsequent measurements.
- Hybrid metrology takes advantage of prior knowledge of thickness of first conformal film 50 to reduce computational complexity relative to having an unknown thickness of first conformal film 50 in scatterometry, atomic force microscopy, etc., and processing steps including compensations for films which are too think or too thick.
- the above process can be repeated to determine a target thicknesses 95 of subsequently deposited second conformal film 80 .
- a second conformal film 80 may be deposited over coated structure 25 , including structure 20 and first conformal film 50 .
- Second conformal film 80 covers each of a horizontal and a vertical surface of coated structure 25 , in a manner similar to first conformal film 50 covering structure 20 .
- a measurable space 97 remains between vertical sidewalls 96 , 98 on an outer surface of first conformal film 80 , within the coated trench.
- third CD 90 is measured.
- third CD 90 represents a width of space 97 between vertical sidewalls 96 , 98 on an outer surface of first conformal film 80 in the trench.
- Third CD 90 measures greater than 0 nm; as with second CD 60 , other units of distance may of course be used as appropriate to the scale of the coated structure 25 .
- second CD 60 represents a width of the structure as coated by first conformal film 50 , i.e., a distance between vertical sidewalls 56 , 58 .
- Third CD 90 represents a width of coated structure 25 as coated by first conformal film 80 , i.e., a distance between vertical sidewalls 96 , 98 .
- a difference between second CD 60 and third CD 90 form the basis for a determination of a second target thickness 95 for second conformal film 80 .
- t 2 second target thickness 95 of second conformal film 80 ;
- CD2 second CD 60 ;
- CD3 third CD 90 ;
- ⁇ 2 an uncertainty associated with a measurement of CD2;
- ⁇ 3 an uncertainty associated with a measurement of CD3.
- a first conformal film 50 may be disposed over a wafer 10 having a structure 20 thereon, forming coated structure 25 .
- Structure 20 may have at least one vertical surface 30 and at least one horizontal surface 55 as described above.
- a first CD 100 of the coated structure 25 may be measured as described above. For example, CD SEM or AFM techniques may be used.
- First CD 100 represents the width of the trench opening 57 between vertical side walls 56 , 58 of first conformal layer 50 .
- An etch 110 may then be performed to remove at least a partial thickness of the first conformal film 50 from the horizontal 55 and vertical surfaces 30 of structure 20 .
- Various techniques including reactive ion etching (RIE), focused ion beam (FIB) milling, wet chemistry etching, and others that will be known to those skilled in the art, may be used.
- second CD 120 may then be measured. Where, as in FIG. 8 , structure 20 is a trench, second CD 120 may be larger than first CD 100 . Where structure 20 is a raised structure (similar to that of FIG. 4 ), the opposite may be the case.
- a target thickness 130 of first conformal film 50 may then be determined based on first CD 100 and the second CD 120 in a fashion similar to that described above, e.g., according to one of Equations 1 or 2. Additionally, the method described with regard to FIGS. 7-8 may be performed on successive layers/films similar to the description accompanying FIGS. 5-6 .
- the disclosure further provides an integrated circuit (IC) chip produced according to the previously described methods.
- IC integrated circuit
- IC chip 1 includes a wafer 10 , and at least one structure 20 formed on the wafer 10 , the structure 20 having at least one vertical surface 30 .
- Structure 20 may be a trench, as in FIG. 3 , or a raised feature such as a raised fin or ridge, as in FIG. 4 .
- a first conformal film 50 is disposed over the wafer 10 including the at least one structure 20 , wherein the first conformal film 50 has a first target thickness 70 .
- Collectively, structure 20 and first conformal film 50 may be referred to as coated structure 25 .
- First target thickness 70 of first conformal film 50 may be determined according to one of Equations 1 or 2, described above.
- a second conformal film 80 may be disposed above first conformal film 50 , having target thickness 95 .
- Target thickness 95 may be determined according to Equation 3, described above.
- the terms “first,” “second,” and the like do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another, and the terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item.
- the modifier “about” used in connection with a quantity is inclusive of the stated value and has the meaning dictated by the context (e.g., includes the degree of error associated with measurement of the particular quantity).
- the suffix “(s)” as used herein is intended to include both the singular and the plural of the term that it modifies, thereby including one or more of that term (e.g., the metal(s) includes one or more metals).
- Ranges disclosed herein are inclusive and independently combinable (e.g., ranges of “up to about 25 mm, or, more specifically, about 5 mm to about 20 mm,” is inclusive of the endpoints and all intermediate values of the ranges of “about 5 mm to about 25 mm,” etc.).
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t=|½[CD1−CD2]| Equation 1:
t=|½[CD1−CD2±√(δ1 2+δ2 2)]| Equation 2:
t 2=|½[CD2−CD3±√(δ2 2+δ3 2)]| Equation 3:
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t=|½[CD1−CD2]|
t=|½[CD1−CD2±√(δ12+δ22)]|
t2=|½[CD2−CD3±√(δ22+δ32)]|
t=|½[CD1−CD2±√(δ12+δ22)]|
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